Yesterday we shared photos of a mesmerizing mural painted by AEC for the LGZ Festival in Moscow and during the same event his partner WAONE dropped a fascinating piece as well. The other half of Interesni Kazki also brought images of an alternate reality to a large-scale wall, rich in color and detail. A hybrid book/bird takes center stage as a human envisions the scenario with a lush surrounding environment. Check out all the images for a close up of the details.

With very similar styles, it’s difficult to tell the two members of Interesni Kazki, Aec and WaOne apart. Both are highly talented whether painting massive murals or small ink drawings, with an obvious talent for the surreal. These two recent drawings, "Music Of The Night" by Aec and "Interesting fairy tale" by WaOne exemplifies the creative imaginations they possess.

A guitar playing grasshopper-human hybrid and an accordion playing bird-human hybrid, are balancing on a vintage scale in this new mural by Interesni Kazki. Painted in Lisbon, Portugal, the quality of this duo’s craft in painting large murals is exceptional. If you are in Lisbon, the address of the mural is Praça Olegário Mariano 2715-311 Lisboa (near Av. Almirante Rei)

Named after the classic science fiction novel “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” Kislow and Waone of Interesni Kazki, painted a stunning underwater themed mural in Fleury-les-Aubrais, France. The architecture of the building itself is strangely interesting and fits the theme of their work perfectly.

Inspired by the various rich cultures of India, AEC of the Ukranian duo, Interesni Kazki, has painted three fairy tale book murals in the coastal town of Varkala, India. Each with its own mythical theme and vibrant color palette, contain imagery most likely unfamiliar to residents of this region.

There are always so many different scenarios and ideas happening in the work of WaOne of Interesni Kazki. It’s easy to get lost in these otherworldly places. Here is a new ink on paper drawing from the highly imaginative artist.

Waone who makes up ½ of the artist collective, Intereski Kazki, is currently traveling through India and leaving some of his talented handywork behind. This piece entitled “Lost Sheep” resides on a small walking street in a neighborhood of Fort Kochi.

Liqen teamed up with Waone and AEC of Interesni Kazki, both are continuously creating remarkable murals around the globe in distinctly different styles. Interesni Kazki works in a vibrant color palette in contrast to Liqen’s often black-and-white application, however both create imagery that is otherworldly and certainly surreal. This new piece, with contributions from both artists was painted in Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine.